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" ... 21. Mr Abramovich denied Mr Berezovsky's RusAl claim. In broad summary, Mr. Abramovich denied Mr. Berezovsky’s claim to an interest in the pre- merger aluminium assets based on the allegation that there was an oral binding agreement in 1995 that each of Mr. Abramovich, Mr. Berezovsky or Mr. Patarkatsishvili should be entitled to participate in the same proportions in any future business venture undertaken by either of the others. He further denied that he had ever agreed in 1999, or at any other time, to participate with Mr. Berezovsky and Mr. Patarkatsishvili in the acquisition of the pre-merger aluminium assets on the same terms as the 1995 Agreement. ... "
" ... 22. He denied that there had been any agreement made at the Dorchester Hotel meeting (or elsewhere) that Mr. Berezovsky and Mr. Patarkatsishvili would have a share of the aluminium business created by the merger of the pre- merger aluminium assets with Mr. Deripaska’s aluminium assets; or that there had been any agreement that he, Mr. Abramovich, would hold that interest for Mr. Berezovsky and Mr. Patarkatsishvili under a trust, whether governed by English law or any other law. He further denied that it had been agreed at the Dorchester Hotel meeting between Mr. Berezovsky, Mr. Patarkatsishvili, Mr. Abramovich and Mr. Deripaska that none of them should be entitled to sell his interest in the merged business without the consent of the others; consequently, his sale of a 25% share in RusAl in September 2003 to Mr. Deripaska’s holding companies was not in breach of any such agreement. ... "
" ... Impact investing and philanthropy have already become de rigueur for entrepreneurs. «Impact investing» broadly speaking means funding projects whose primary goal, in addition to financial gain, is to achieve a social, environmental or other globally beneficial result. Melinda and Bill Gates and Warren Buffett have spearheaded a billionaires’ movement in this direction, by committing publicly to bequeath the majority of their wealth to philanthropy and encouraging others to follow («The Giving Pledge»). ... "